ADDED ADDITIONAL COUNTIES IN ERN PORTION TO WINTER WX ADVISORY DUE
TO TEMPS LINGERING JUST BLO FREEZING. PCPN SHIELD IS SCT AND MSTLYLGT (AND GIVEN MIDDAY IN MARCH)...ACCUMS OF ICE XPCD TO BE LGT
(LESS THAN 0.05 INCH ON AVG). MOST ROADS SHOULD RMN WET...BRIDGES
AND OVERPASSES COULD HAVE A LGTGLAZE. THE SN/IP ON PORTIONS OF
LWR MD ERN SHORE TO TRANSITION OVR THE FZRA NEXT COUPLE HRS. MAYBE
A BIT HIGHER ICE ACCUM IN DORCHESTER CTY (0.05-0.10 INCH). TEMPS
SHOULD BE STEADY TO SLOLY RISING FM HERE ON OUT. STILL GOING W/
READINGS REACHING THE L/M30S OVR MOST OF FA BY MID/LT AFTNHRS
(EVEN APPROACHING/SURPASSING 40F FAR SE VA/CSTL NE NC).

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&&
.SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY/...
TROF/BNDRY LIFTS NORTH OF THE AREA THIS EVE WITH COLD FRONT PUSHING
TO THE COAST BY 12Z. RAIN CHCS LINGER THROUGH THE EVENING WITH SNDGS
SHOWING ENUF LOW LEVEL MOISTURE FOR AREAS OF DRIZZLE AFTR MIDNIGHT.
ADDED FOG TO TONIGHTS GRIDS AS THE WARMER / MOIST AIR SETTLES OVER
WHAT IS LEFT OF EXISTING SNOW. TMPS STDY IN THE 30S ACROSS THE
PIEDMONT BUT WILL LIKELY DROP OFF ACROSS THE SERN CNTYS WHERE LOWS
WILL DROP BACK INTO THE U30S-L40S AFTER FROPA.
COLD FRONT EXITS OFF THE COAST AFTR 12Z WITH TSCTNS SHOWING SOME
RESIDUAL MOISTURE LINGERING ALONG THE COAST THRU THE MORNING HRS.
KEPT SLGHT CHCPOPS THERE. OTW...WNW WINDS SUPPORT A DRYING COLUMN
LEADING TO DECREASING CLOUDS W-E THROUGH OUT THE DAY. HIGHS GNRLY
45-50.
HIGH PRS OVER THE AREA MON NIGHT WITH CLOUDS INCRG W-E AFTR MIDNIGHT
AS NEXT SYSTM QUICKLY APPRCHS FROM THE WEST. LOWS IN THE 20S TO NR
30 SE.
WSWFLOW SETS UP AHEAD OF NEXT SYSTM APPRCHG FROM THE WEST TUE.
LATEST DATA HAS SLOWED THE ONSET OF PCPN WITH THIS SYSTM UNTIL AFTR
15Z. ALTHOUGH SOME MIXED PCPN IS PSBL ACROSS NRN MOST CNTYS LATE TUE
MORNING...XCPT THIS TO BE A RAIN EVENT TUE AFTRN LASTING INTO TUE
NITE. HIGHS U30S-M40S.
&&
.LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/...
SFC PRESSURE GRADIENT TIGHTENS TUE NIGHT AS LOW PRESSURE TO THE
NORTH PUSHES A COLD FRONTTWD THE MID ATLANTIC REGION. LIGHT SE
WINDS BECOME SWLY AND BREEZY OVERNIGHT WHICH WILL PROMOTE WARM AIR
ADVECTION...INCREASING DEWPOINTS...AND RISING TEMPERATURES DURING
THIS TIME. TEMPERATURES SHOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM RISING INTO THE 60S
ACROSS EASTERN VA/NE NC BEFORE RAIN MOVES IN FROM THE WEST WITH THE
FRONT WED AFTN/EVENING. PARTS OF INTERIOR NE NC MAY REACH 70
DEGREES...WHEREAS THE LOWER MD EASTERN SHORE STAYS IN THE 50S.
PRECIP WILL BE IN THE FORM OF ALL RAIN WED/WED EVENING. NRN AREAS
MAY SEE A RAIN/SNOW MIX AFTER MIDNIGHT WED NIGHT...POSSIBLY CHANGING
TO SNOW BY THU MORNING AS A BROAD AREA OF HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS NORTH
OF THE MID ATLANTIC REGION THUS BRINGING A RETURN TO A COLDER
AIRMASS AND LOW TEMPS NEAR FREEZING NORTH OF RICHMOND ONTO THE LOWER
MD EASTERN SHORE.
THURSDAY WILL RESULT IN A TRICKY FORECAST AS AN UPPER TROUGH SWINGS
THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY AND ACROSS THE MID ATLANTIC REGION THU
NIGHT. MODEL QPF SUPPORTS THIS CONTINUATION OF PRECIP THROUGH THU
AND THEN TAPERING OFF FROM WEST TO EAST THU NIGHT. A DECENT JET
STREAK AROUND 170KT WILL ALSO ENHANCE LIFTING POTENTIAL AND AID
PRECIP-GENERATION. HIGHS ON THU EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM THE LOW/MID
30S NORTH TO AROUND 40 SOUTH WITH DEWPOINTS FALLING BELOW FREEZING
FROM NW TO SE THROUGH THE DAY. PARTIAL THICKNESS VALUES SUPPORT
MAINLY SNOW FROM FVX-RIC-MFV AND POINTS NORTH ON THU. AS
TEMPERATURES DROP INTO THE UPPER TEENS NW TO MID-UPPER 20S SE THU
NIGHT...PRECIP TRANSITIONS TO ALL SNOW ALL AREAS BEFORE TAPERING
OFF. WITH ANOTHER ROUND OF MODIFIED ARCTIC AIR MOVING INTO THE
AREA...QPF AMOUNTS ARE RATHER BULLISH. IT IS TOO SOON TO NAIL DOWN
SPECIFIC SNOWFALL ACCUMULATION AMOUNTS BUT IF MODELS TRENDS CONTINUE
ON CURRENT PATH THERE WOULD BE A GOOD CHANCE OF ACCUMULATING SNOW
MOST AREAS ON THU. HIGH PRESSURE MOVES OVERHEAD ON FRI AND ALL
PRECIP WILL BE OVER. COOL AND STABLE CONDITIONS SHOULD KEEP HIGH
TEMPS FRI IN THE UPPER 30S (LOWER 30S NRN NECK AND MD/VA EASTERN
SHORE). WLYFLOW ALOFT STARTS TO MODIFY 850 TEMPS FRI NIGHT INTO THE
UPCOMING WEEKEND. HIGHS REBOUND INTO THE MID-UPPER 40S FOR SAT.
&&
.AVIATION /16Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
VFR CONDITIONS CONTINUE THROUGH DAYBREAK WITH CLOUDS INCREASING. COLD
SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE CENTERED OVER OF THE CWA WILL SLIDE EAST THIS
MORNING. A WEAK DISTURBANCE OVER THE SE STATES WILL MOVE NORTH TODAY
AND BRING PRECIP WITH IT. DUE TO THE COLD NE FLOW AT THE SURFACE AND
WARMING S-SW FLOW ALOFT...THERE WILL BE A CHC OF -FZRA FOR PORTIONS
OF THE CWA BY LATE MORNING INTO EARLY AFTN...ESPECIALLY W OF I95. A
BRIEF WINTRY MIX MAY ALSO AFFECT SBY/PHF LATER THIS MORNING AND
EARLY AFTN BEFORE CHANGING OVER TO ALL RAIN. CIGS ARE EXPECTED TO
LOWER TO MVFR CONDS BY MID MORNING FOR RIC...THEN MOVE EAST AS THE
PRECIP OVERSPREADS THE REGION. EXPECT IFR/LIFR CONDITIONS TO DEVELOP
AS CEILINGS CONTINUE TO LOWER THIS AFTN ACROSS THE AREA.
PRECIP ENDS TONIGHT. A COLD FRONT PASSES THROUGH THE REGION MONDAY
MORNING WITH HIGH PRESSURE BUILDING IN FROM THE WEST AND DRY WEATHER
RETURNING.
&&
.MARINE...
LIGHT NE/ONSHORE WINDS AOB 10KT WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE LATE MORNING
TODAY UNTIL HIGH PRESSURE MOVES WELL OFFSHORE WITH AN APPROACHING
COLD FRONT. AS THE COLD FRONT ADVANCES TWD THE WATERS THIS AFTERNOON
INTO TONIGHT...WINDS SHIFT TO THE SW AND START TO INCREASE AFTER
MIDNIGHT TONIGHT BUT STAY BELOW SCA THRESHOLDS. THE COLD FRONT
PUSHES ACROSS THE WATERS MONDAY MORNING...FOLLOWED BY A BRIEF N-NW
SURGE RIGHT BEHIND THE FRONT. A BRIEF PERIOD OF LOW-END SCA WINDS
MAY BE POSSIBLE BUT WAVES/SEAS SHOULD REMAIN BELOW SCA THRESHOLDS
(SAVE THE NORTHERNMOST COASTAL WATERS WHERE SEAS MAY REACH 5 FT OUT
AROUND 20 NM). CONFIDENCE NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO ISSUE 3RD PERIOD SCAATTM. HIGH PRESSURE RETURNS TO THE AREA MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY
WITH GENERALLY QUIET CONDITIONS AND LIGHT NE TO E WINDS EXPECTED.
LOW PRESSURE TRACKS JUST NORTH OF NEW YORK STATE LATE TUESDAY NIGHT
AND INTO THE CANADIAN MARITIMES ON WEDNESDAY...DRAGGING A COLD FRONT
ACROSS THE WATERS WEDNESDAY AFTN/EVENING. WINDS BECOME S TO SW AND
INCREASE TO SCA SPEEDS LATE TUE NIGHT INTO WED. SEAS BUILD TO 4-7FT
AND WAVES BUILD TO 3-4FT DURING THIS TIMEFRAME. SCA CONDITIONS
DIMINISH WED NIGHT AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS TWD THE MID ATLANTIC
REGION THROUGH THE FIRST HALF OF THE UPCOMING WEEKEND.
&&
.CLIMATE...
RECORDS AT RICHMOND AND NORFOLK DATE BACK INTO THE LATE 1800S...WITH
SOME NOTABLE TOP TEN RANKS IN SNOW AND TEMPERATURE VERY LIKELY.
AVG TEMPERATURE FOR FEBRUARY 2015:
RICHMOND: 31.4 F (-9.5 FROM AVG). 6TH COLDEST FEB ON RECORD AND
THE COLDEST SINCE 1979.
NORFOLK: 32.5 F (-10.0 FROM AVG). 3RD COLDEST FEB ON RECORD AND THE
COLDEST SINCE 1934.
SNOWFALL FOR FEBRUARY 2015:
* RICHMOND: 12.2" (SNOWIEST FEB OCCURRED IN 1983 WITH 21.4"). THIS
MOVES RICHMOND UP TO #9 ALL TIME FOR FEB.
* NORFOLK: 11.5" (SNOWIEST FEB OCCURRED IN 1989 WITH 24.4"). THIS
MOVES NORFOLK UP TO #7 ALL TIME FOR FEB.
&&
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